The beloved fast-food restaurant Chick-fil-A has been the topic of controversy and debate due to their biblical stance on marriage, however, that is not all the reason for the debate and controversy. In fact, they have stopped giving to two different groups who have supported anti-LGBTQ. Chick-fil-A has been seeing resistance when opening restaurants, in the Buffalo airport, in the British area, and Toronto. Many people that are for LGBTQ rights are saying that is a step in the positive direction, that the chain is closing connections with the anti-LGBTQ groups. However, this a step in the right direction for societal inclusiveness but is it a right step for spreading of the gospel message?

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